>>>>How about Shakespeare? I understand that when he's read in foreign languages they use the archaic forms of those languages to match his form of English.
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>>>I can not understand him :( I love his sonets and all his plays, but I read them in Russian when I was young and memorized some. But it's hard to read in English, so I didn't repeat my attempts after few unsuccessful tries.
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>>Maybe you cannot understand him in archaic English but I was asking if his plays, in Russian, are written in an archaic Russian, as they spoke in the 17th century.
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>No, they are written in modern Russian.
Shame, so you've never heard the poetry read in iambic pentameters? I've spoken to other non anglophones who have said that it's written in the archaic form of their langs's. How about you others?
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>I want to quote Hamplet's monologue in Russian, but I don't have Russian keyboard here, so now I have to google...
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.